Column $I$ gives some devices and Column $II$ gives some processes on which the functioning of these devices depends. Match the devices in Column $I$ with the processes in Column $II$.
Column $I$Column $II$
$(A)$ Bimetallic strip$(p)$ Radiation from a hot body
$(B)$ Steam engine$(q)$ Energy conversion
$(C)$ Incandescent lamp$(r)$ Melting
$(D)$ Electric fuse$(s)$ Thermal expansion of solids

  • A
    $A \rightarrow (s), B \rightarrow (q), C \rightarrow (p), D \rightarrow (r)$
  • B
    $A \rightarrow (p), B \rightarrow (q), C \rightarrow (s), D \rightarrow (r)$
  • C
    $A \rightarrow (r), B \rightarrow (q), C \rightarrow (s), D \rightarrow (p)$
  • D
    $A \rightarrow (q), B \rightarrow (r), C \rightarrow (p), D \rightarrow (s)$

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